Summary

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen met in Berlin to address European security threats, emphasizing Russian hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea.

Scholz highlighted NATO’s new “Baltic Sentry” operation to protect undersea infrastructure following suspected Russian sabotage of Baltic Sea cables.

Frederiksen stressed the need for Europe to strengthen its defense and take greater responsibility for its security.

The leaders also discussed concerns over US interest in Greenland, where Denmark recently announced a $2 billion military investment to counter potential territorial ambitions.